Today I (v2):
When somebody zooms past me to wait at a red light, I like to roll up in front of the car super casually and put my arms on the bar and just casually look around as if I'm not trying to be anywhere fast and then drag ass getting started again and if I can take the lane.
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When the first ACS goes I just throw on the spare, 15 minutes maybe, and ride on. Meanwhile the White sits on the bench waiting for UPS to drop off a $20 set of springs and prawls, or maybe even a $45 outer gear.
To each his own, I guess. I don't get it though. TCO doesn't seem worth it for what it does.
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Which one ? I've had no problems with the ACS Crossfire.
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I don't know. POS is relative. I can buy two ACS's for the price of one White and have enough money left over for a nice meal.
When the first ACS goes I just throw on the spare, 15 minutes maybe, and ride on. Meanwhile the White sits on the bench waiting for UPS to drop off a $20 set of springs and prawls, or maybe even a $45 outer gear.
To each his own, I guess. I don't get it though. TCO doesn't seem worth it for what it does.
When the first ACS goes I just throw on the spare, 15 minutes maybe, and ride on. Meanwhile the White sits on the bench waiting for UPS to drop off a $20 set of springs and prawls, or maybe even a $45 outer gear.
To each his own, I guess. I don't get it though. TCO doesn't seem worth it for what it does.
It's a Crossfire. It 'works'. I rode in some wet and dirty conditions the other week and wanted to remove it so I could attempt to flush and re-lube it, but the removal tool won't fit over the locknut on my axle. With the freewheel still on, it's near impossible to get a wrench on the adjustment cone while simultaneously backing the locknut off. It's just poorly thought-out. That, and the horrible finish on the teeth I can't really recommend them even as cheap as they are.
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I'm confused too. I got your point that WI freewheels are relatively expensive and not for everyone (maybe that wasn't your point, sorry, I'm not very bright). I was then commenting to 50volt that in my opinion the cheap freewheels are great for figuring out what gearing you want and not much else. Maybe I'm missing something. I usually do. That's why I typically just lurk and don't say much. Better for someone to think you're a fool...
Today I gave my buddy at the shop a cycling cap that I had bought that just did not fit my head well at all. Of course, it fits him perfectly and is like it was made for him. Cleaned what appeared to be the filthiest drivetrain I have ever seen in my life. Pulled black boogers of greasy gunk from the cog. Chain was an absolute mess. Looks so much better now.
Pro tip: If you use Tri-Flow chain lube, be sure to wipe off the excess. Used it 4 times now and forgot each time. No bueno.
Pro tip: If you use Tri-Flow chain lube, be sure to wipe off the excess. Used it 4 times now and forgot each time. No bueno.
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I'm confused too. I got your point that WI freewheels are relatively expensive and not for everyone (maybe that wasn't your point, sorry, I'm not very bright). I was then commenting to 50volt that in my opinion the cheap freewheels are great for figuring out what gearing you want and not much else. Maybe I'm missing something. I usually do. That's why I typically just lurk and don't say much. Better for someone to think you're a fool...
I'm a bit over caffeinated and somewhat sleep deprived and so I barked when I should have just shut up.
Sometimes the wise person is the one who keeps his mouth shut. I could learn a lesson from you.
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I'm sorry. I thought you were contradicting yourself. Thanks for clarification. It totally makes sense now.
I'm a bit over caffeinated and somewhat sleep deprived and so I barked when I should have just shut up.
Sometimes the wise person is the one who keeps his mouth shut. I could learn a lesson from you.
I'm a bit over caffeinated and somewhat sleep deprived and so I barked when I should have just shut up.
Sometimes the wise person is the one who keeps his mouth shut. I could learn a lesson from you.
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Pretty much do that with most any lube. Though use a wax lube and things stay cleaner and decently quiet. Right now I am using Finish Line Ceramic Wax lube and love it but have used White Lightning Wax lube in the past and it did quite well. I was never a fan of light lube and use wet lube mostly on the touring bike.
Pretty much do that with most any lube. Though use a wax lube and things stay cleaner and decently quiet. Right now I am using Finish Line Ceramic Wax lube and love it but have used White Lightning Wax lube in the past and it did quite well. I was never a fan of light lube and use wet lube mostly on the touring bike.




